The Tale of the Dirty Donkey. Yulia Sysoeva

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YULIA SYSOEVA


YULIA SYSOEVA

T H E TA L E OF THE DIRTY DONKEY Illustrated by ANNA KISELEVA Daniel Sysoev Inc, New Jersey, 2019 ISBN 978-5-4279-0086-7 Sam the Donkey lives in the same town as Tom Tooth. The two are good friends. The little donkey hates to wash. One day he finally throws out the soap and the sponge, hurting their feelings, and begins lying to his mother. Soon the little donkey gets very sick. Who will save the donkey? How will he become clean and healthy once more? How will he get his friends back? Who can defeat the army of the evil microbe Fubus? Find out in The Tale of the Dirty Donkey.

Book 3 from the “Be a Brilliant Child” All rights reserved. Protected by USA Federal copyright law. Reproduction of this book in whole or in part is prohibited. © Daniel Sysoev Inc, 2019 © Yulia Sysoeva, 2019


Once upon a time in a fairytale town there lived a little donkey named Sam. His mother loved him very much, and would have done anything to keep him happy and healthy. Sam the Donkey was very happy indeed. He had his own cozy room, lots of toys, and many friends. All day long he would play and play by the little lake not far from his house. Sam loved to play hide and seek there with his best friend, Tom Tooth.


Sam the Donkey had his own secret spot: a lovely shady nook in the bushes by the shore of a lake. No one knew about it—not even his best friend Tom. Sam loved his secret spot, where he could stay for hours and dream. Sam loved daydreaming most of all. He would imagine high mountains and how someday he would fly over them like a giant eagle. Or he would dream about having a big old van just like Uncle Wisdom Tooth’s, and would imagine going for long trips in it. Sam was small and had never been anywhere outside his fairytale town. Life was perfect for the little donkey, except for one thing. His mother, who was always looking out for his wellbeing, always made him wash his hooves before eating and take a bath before going to bed. Every day when the donkey was in his secret spot, dreaming his dreams, he would hear his mother’s voice calling him for dinner. Sam always walked home slowly, even though he was very hungry, because he didn’t want to wash his hooves. He also didn’t want to take his bath, since he knew he would have to scrub himself with that stupid Sponge and silly Soap. The Sponge seemed to bite him and the Soap always got in his eyes and nose. Sam just hated the Soap and the Sponge! One day when Sam’s mother sent him to the tub, Sam threw the Sponge and the Soap out of the window. The Sponge and the Soap fell hard on the dirt outside—they were rather badly hurt and got all dirty. They began to cry and were quite upset with the little donkey. So they decided to leave the donkey family and go as far away as


possible, and never come back to wash the donkey again. And that’s how the donkey became an unwashed donkey. Sam kept on going into the bathroom and turning on the water as though he were taking a bath, but he wouldn’t get in the tub.


about the Sponge and the Soap, then he had to lie about not getting in the tub and not even getting wet. Then his problems got really big. Because the donkey had stopped washing properly, he actually started to stink.Â

Then he would wrap himself in a towel and tell his mother he had finished his bath. His mother didn’t suspect Sam because he had always been a good little donkey. Once he started to lie, however, the lies got bigger and bigger. First he had to lie



One day Sam was passing by a garbage can where the evil Fubus the germ and his army were hiding out. The germ army had been camped out in the garbage ever since they were chased off by Dr. Mark when Fubus tried to attack Tom Tooth. Now, Fubus was always angry, but he was even more angry after being chased away by a dentist. Fubus was very excited when smelled Sam the Donkey from far away. Immediately he came up with a grand plan. “Get up, gang!” Fubus cried to his army of germs. “What’s going on?” squeaked the sleepy, irritated germs. “This donkey Sam never washes!” Fubus said. “I’ve got a brilliant idea!”


“What is it?” screamed the now wide-awake and squirming germs. “You guys love dirt, right?” “Yeah! We love dirt!” the germs all cheered. “When that dirty donkey comes along, we’ll attack him and hide in his thick, dirty hair. It’ll be warm and cozy in all that filth and grease and nobody will bother us.” Fubus and his germ army were


YULIA SYSOEVA

T H E TA L E OF THE DIRTY DONKEY Editor in Chief THOMAS HULBERT Illustrated by ANNA KISELEVA Translated by SOPHIA HULBERT Layout and design KYRILL ZUBCHENKO This book is the third in a series of books for children about a healthy lifestyle. The books are designed to help introduce children to personal hygiene, the importance of physical activity, safety basics, participation in household responsibilities, basic dietary health, and the effects of computer games, all in a fairy tale format about the consequences of neglecting these matters. Each book of this series is dedicated to a particular theme. The books are intended for family reading, but may also be read by young readers on their own. By listening to these books and looking at the colorful, humorous illustrations, for the first time children will learn of their starring role in taking care of their own health as they enjoy these everyday lessons from household life. mission-shop.com danielsysoev.com mission379@gmail.com +1(609)608-8303 Format 230x230 mm. Offset printing. Run of 1,000


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